Posts for Archives: Project
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Lewis University Science Center
The 51,000-square-foot Science Center at Lewis University addition includes laboratories, classrooms and support spaces, providing for both individual research and collaborative problem-solving all without one traditional lecture room. Since the new facility was to be built in the heart of an active campus, the construction team developed a detailed phasing and demolition schedule early on, […] -
Kittredge West and Kittredge Central Residence Halls
As part of the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Flagship 2030 Initiative, these two projects completed the Kittredge Loop Program, serving to retain students on campus past their first year. Kiewit brought a more than six-year partnership with the University, providing a foundation of trust and cooperation. Teamwork and rigorous budgetary control enabled the team […] -
The Children’s Center at Caltech
Co-located with the California Institute of Technology, the Children’s Center at Caltech gives children early exposure to the wonders and methods of science. By bringing the entire team into the design-build process, the lead design-builders were able to benefit from their wide range of expertise. Constructed nearly three months ahead of schedule, the facility is […] -
BJC @ The Commons
This project consisted of a 220,000 square-foot facility for BJC HealthCare, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit healthcare organizations. The five-story, $25 million building, known as BJC @ The Commons (BJC), fulfilled a critical need to consolidate its administrative functions and employees into one space. While Clayco was an expert in the area of design-build, […] -
Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Modernizing the Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse restored a historic building while bringing it into compliance with 21st-century sustainability standards. Construction began while design packages were being finalized and continued around the building’s occupants. The project was the first LEED Platinum certified building by the USGBC for almost every one of the […] -
Air Force Technical Application Center (Design-Build Phase I)
The Air Force Technical Application Center achieved the owner’s vision for a world class headquarters facility that exemplifies design excellence while meeting the incredibly high quality and security standards. The 276,000-square-foot, four-story headquarters facility included office space, conference rooms, auditorium and 40,000-square-foot radiological laboratory that monitors nuclear compliance around the globe. The facility came with […] -
Rolls-Royce Advanced Aerofoil Machining Facility
To meet growing market demand, Rolls-Royce sought to open a second component manufacturing facility that duplicated engine components manufactured in the United Kingdom. Known as Rolls-Royce Crosspointe, the 82,625-square-foot conjoined facility is located on the 60-acre development and consists of approximately 67,110 square feet of production hall and production support space. Additionally, the facility provides […] -
California Health Care Facility Stockton
The California Health Care Facility at Stockton provides health and medical services for aging and chronically ill inmates requiring both immediate and long-term care. The project was federally mandated and came with an aggressive timeline. It represented a massive project that consisted of 37 buildings, 1,818 inmate/patient beds, a kitchen serving 10,000 meals each day […] -
Wendell August
Wendell August Forge’s original historic building was completely destroyed by fire. The company carried on business in a temporary space while interviewing architects, contractors and developers and reviewing their proposals. Having heard of Wesex Corporation’s successes with integrated project delivery, Wendell August contacted them. Wesex managed the entire process from financing assistance, grant procurement and […] -
FY11 228 PN UEPH Schofield Barracks
The flexibility of design-build was a major factor in completing this project, allowing construction to begin while the final design was in process. Military installation force protection and anti-terrorism measures had to be incorporated which added complexity to the project. In addition, being located in Hawaii meant that all materials had to be shipped to […]